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OverlordMondo

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  1. Even if you ignore the motion sensing portions of the Wiimote, the two halves of the controller being separate is a step forward, I think. It allows for more freedom. No longer are your hands tied together like a prisoner! Be free!

     

    Also, when I say diverse, I refer the different control schemes you can use. Most games allow you to play with just the Wiimote, the Wiimote nunchuck combo, the "classic" controller, or a Gamecube controller.

     

    Finally, you don't have to upgrade computers that often. Maybe every four or five years. About the life of a console.

  2. I vote the Wii. It has the most games exclusive to the platform due to its innovative and diverse control schemes. Online is free, even if it does have a few flaws (I've never personally noticed them). It's the cheapest of the consoles, costing as little as a third as the PS3 did at release. It also has a backlog of titles from across various Nintendo platforms, unlike the PS3 having no backwards compatibility and the 360 having limited compatibility(possibly full, but I swear I remember a few games not working right). Third party games are going to open up really quickly, too, with Wii Ware or whatever it's called. I remember Square-Enix releasing something that became ridiculous popular very quickly.

     

    The PS3 is last, because most of its games are on the 360, and the 360 is second because most of its games are on the PC. Neither have any real innovation, unless you consider Blu-Ray innovation, and hey, if you have the flawless eyesight required to appreciate Blu-Ray, more power to ya. I do have to give props to X-Box Live. It requires payment, which is a bummer, but it has a nice list of features that have already been covered in this thread. Last I heard, the PS3 Home wasn't even finished yet.

     

    If the PC were a choice, it'd be first, but it's not really a console. You can't really beat the versatility and power of a PC, though.

  3. The thing I cared most about in that massive list was the price reduction, which I honestly had not heard about yet. I still don't want one, but it's almost an okay purchase if enough decent games come out on it in the future.

  4. Or you could just buy a PSP and use emulators to play those consoles... *yawn*

    The NES and SNES are emulatable on almost everything. Most notably the PC, which can pretty easily be plugged into a nice big screen with an authentic controller and played properly.

  5. SPORE Creature Creator is a powerful yet easy-to-use creation tool that anyone with a PC or Mac and a mouse can enjoy. With a simple drag-and-drop interface, you can assemble your creature from a wide range of parts. How do you feel about tentacles? Why only two eyes? Pull and stretch those parts exactly as you choose, then paint your creature with unique colors and patterns—this truly unprecedented level of flexibility lets you make a limitless number of fun creatures. Bring those creatures to life—see how they dance, strike a pose, and much more. In just a few minutes, anyone can easily make incredible animated creatures. You can share your favorites with friends using simple built-in tools, then visit the SPORE website and look at all the other cool creatures your friends and people all around the world are making—and then pull them into your SPORE Creature Creator and play with them! What you create is entirely up to you—with SPORE, the only limit is your imagination.

     

    http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductDet...roduct_id=71317

     

    Oh, wait, no, this is crap, not Spore, my bad.

  6. It's just too bad that they chose to do a FF3DS-style remake, which I really don't like. Chibi-style can go die

    Go die. It's win either way.

     

    Sorry but if I die, the world loses its reason to exist. Whereas if Chibi-style dies, a great many tards die along with it. So yeah, lose-lose for first option, win-win for second.

    Wasn't the second option suggested you dying?

  7. back on topic, i wonder if this was on the psp, could they use those cutscene graphics as gameplay graphics

     

    That wasn't the topic, that's still talking about the PSP. :(

     

    I'll go on topic here a moment. Final Fantasy IV was bad even as Final Fantasy goes, and the third or fourth remake isn't going to be any better than the other ones.

  8. Well, it seems that FIRENES does not allow saves? I mean, not even the mean to key in passwords?

     

    oh, BTW, what is the 99 lives ocde for Contra? :(

     

    Contra! 30 Guys!

    Enter in this code for thirty lives!

    Contra! 30 Guys!

    Punch in the code for thirty lives!

    UP UP DOWN DOWN LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT B A SELECT START

     

    Contra! 30 Guys!

    The following code makes the body count rise!

     

    Been listening to this crap all day.

  9. I've left my DS on sleep for days at a time before coming back and playing again, so I don't think that's a large problem. :\ The PSP might have a better ratio of good games to crappy ones, but the DS has like ten times the games to begin with. Sure, most people don't want the series of dog training games, but it's not hard to just gloss over them. Looking over your list of pros, I can really cross off everything up until CFW, whatever that is. All that other stuff I'm not really interested in for a handheld. I don't even care that it's handheld, really, because I don't travel a whole lot.

     

    Anyway, where do I get the PSP memory cards at? I haven't seen them before.

  10. I chose Patapon because it was cheap. :( My brother was offering to sell me his PSP for relatively cheap, is the thing, and I wanted to know how badly he had flocked it up. Then I borrowed it and ran into problems not caused by him, but by Sony.

     

    When I say built in save, I mean a hard drive, or cartridges. The thing told me I had to go out and buy a memory card. I realize you can tell it doesn't have a flip screen, that's not something I just discovered. :P I've never had to patch another system before, though, save my PC, what else does that?

     

    Get a transparent screen protector sticker, a memory card as big as you can afford and a custom firmware. I can help you with that. And you'll soon see why the PSP is so great.

    After fixing all the problems yourself it's great? I don't know how I feel about that. :P

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